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Father of Four Goes to J ail Happy
Neighbors Dedication Is Planned
CUSHING — Happy that hissagency last January n because
few minutes after the doors were
For Madill Armory
locked. he pulled out a .22 caliber
Hinton
area.
wanted to do something to help.
Elliott, tag agent, put out on the
Up to five inches of rain has
from one territory into another, to hold up Cushing's auto tag most an hour for it to close. A
Pearson said --------------- 1 ■- - ■
Postponement Seen
Guard Makes Gains
shifting to northerly because of
a
Two Mere Killed
Parent-Killer
! They were Francis Elmenhorst,
ices of the U. S. supreme court
HOUSTON (P A bunch of
has been passed by the Georgia
deputy read in a newspaper that
a young man with the same name
Some 1,900 riders, mounted on 1
Weldon Bailey in Wichita Falls
vote at a later date
for a training program split into
Rep. Raymond Reed spoke out
orful clothes a little bedraggled.
program.
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POTEAU — A EeFIorc county
couple is recovering in a hospi-
south polar continent. The ship
has 119 crewmen and scientists
aboard—and a year's provisions.
The Soya Maru landed 11 scien-
tists to spend the winter on Ongul
island. off Antarctica's Prince Ha-
lt isn't every father who actual-
ly makes the motion to admit his
son to the practice of law. That's
why Judge John Brett of the state
training requirement of dubious
standards to the national guard to
obscure department of defense
failure in implementing a recom-
mended program for strengthening
an anemic U. S. army reserve "
The department. Rich said, is
now talking of "quality instead of
Admits Son
To State Bar
Betsy Blair Plans
To Divorce Dancer
Speaker to Explain
Harnessed Sunlight
"Dude" Riders
Find Texas
Trail Rough
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Unlike many laxatives, Sal Hepatica
has no irritating chemical action.
Ouster Urged
Of 6 Justices
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for a continuous six-month pro-
gram.
Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Maxwell
er could have told them: trail rid-
ing's tough business.
leave immediately to question the
youth.
L. E. Parks, 33, and his wife,
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Suspect Held
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (P—The sher-
iff’s office said Tuesday a teen-
ager arrested as he tried to cross
the border into Mexico will be
questioned about a double mur-
der in Wichita Falls.
Lieut. R. B. Thomassen identi-
fied the youth as James Clifford
Parks, 17. He said Parks was ar-
rested Monday night on suspicion
Weather
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the agency, escaping with 3300 in
receipts. < »
in his haste to get away after
one member of the office staff be-
gan hurling metal license plates
8:00 Father Knows Bail
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wives will pile into the kitchen with
a big supply of food and set out
Announce New Way To
Shrink Painful Piles
The speaker is to be see it on FIVE!
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Cowboy C Men
6:30 Conflict
7:10 Wyatt karp
1:00 Broken Arrow
8:30 DuPont Theatre
9:00 Polka Time
9:30 Orient Express
10:00 Movie lime OKU
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be required of inexperienced re-
cruits who join the guard ground
forces on or after April 1.
Compromise Ditched
The guard wants instead to con-
Slayer Dies in Car
Neal died that night in1 the
The OPEC has charged that an the two three-month segments as
1. Gentle as spring water on your diges-
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taken milder laxative than Sal Hepatica
for fast relief.
2. Will not interfere with work or sleep.
| Forster, 200 miles north of Syd-
uni, y .. „ , ney. The weather bureau said it
HOLLYWOOD Wt—Actress Betsy was expected to lose force but
dered by the army.
If the army order stands. six
months’ active duty training will
spread the alarm.
Neal fled back toward El Reno,
with a giant search party in pur-
suit. He hid Monday afternoon in
a deserted farm home, and slaugh-
tered two more men when they
distrubed him there.
are among the farmers in the
area. The tractor caravan also will
rectional institutions is scheduled Ruby. 44. were injured when their
for 10.30 a.m. Wednesday in the car went off a bridge in a dirt
aenate hearing room at the capitol. road, dropped 22 feet and pinned
The hearing was called by Sen them in the upside down car at
George Miskovsky, author of a bill the bank of Poteau river. The
which would divorce state pris- front portion of the car was in
ons, reformatories and training the river.
yvumuig wa wascu w««w.. Farmers bailed the rain as the
Five panel ray heaters are in best in seven years in some areas
laborer, burst into the snug little
home just before midnight that
Sunday. Leaving Smith fatally
wounded from their struggle, Neal
kidnaped the wife and mother.
call vote, 27-82. Three representa-
fives who voted for the bill were
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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desk after he demanded “give me
all the money you've got."
Lloyd Eversole, a local news-
paper employe who was in the
office purchasing a tag, followed
Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both--
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids
18-month investigation of county
commissioners' expenditures dur-
ing a 1-year period showed an $8-
million waste in a 331 million road
Pearson originally said steps
should be token to determine the
legal position of the Gulf of
Aqaba-presumably in the world
court-but that meanwhile a UN
force could ensure peaceful condi-
tions. Pearson said all these steps
The west end has the officers
quarters, while the locker room
and enlisted men’s quarters are
on the south side. The kitchen and
restrooms separate the locker
| Miss Blair established her Las
Vegas residence Monday. It takes . ,
six weeks of residence in the tion asking congress to redefine
state to get a Nevada divorce. The states rights has been sent to the
couple announced a trial separa- Texas house of representatives.
tion about six months ago and
Kelly's studio said there appeared
to be no chance of a reconcilia-
tion.
New York, N. Y. (Special) -
For the first time science has
found a new healing substance
with the astonishing ability to
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forces to Egyptian territory.
Council
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been re scheduled for 10 a.m.
"The board of affairs with its
Multiple management of insti-1
tutions can apparently give- no I
more than custodial care.” Mis-
kovsky declared. "We need a
sound basis of management and
control"
One organization interested in
The Canadians also have been
sounding out other delegates on
the idea of adding naval units to
the UN emergency force and send-
ing them to the Gulf of Aqaba to,
bolster land forces
listed in a recent OPEC report as fine the six months' requirement
< having sold highway equipment or to recruits over 18%2, requiring the
material to county commissioners younger enlistees to take only 11
in the past. They were Charley weeks training, but encouraging
Hammers. Muskogee: Tim Talia- them to take more of they wish.
ferro, Lawton, and J. Don Wil- A possible compromise plan ap-
liams. Woodward. parcntly went into the discard
After the controversial bill was Monday when Maj. Gen. Ellard A.
lulled, William Langley of Stilwell Walsh, president of the National
—who voted against the measure Guard association, said it would
—served notice to reconsider the be about as hard to recruit men
UN •
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last month by Foreign Secretary
Pearson. It would send units of
the UN emergency force in Egypt
into Sharm el Sheikh and Gaza
as the Israelis withdrew, then sta-
tion them along the 1949 Palestine
armistice line on both sides of the
border. The force could take over
the duties of the UN truce super-
visory organization along the ar
mistice line and prevent incursions
half-inch of rain fell early Tues-
_ ... day, boosting the total in the last
“a real good meal.” ' " four days to 2% inches. That is
A neighborly work day, even of MADILL — The Madill Nation-1 and walls and a burglar proof more than the area has ever re-
this scope, isn't unusual for the. Guard armory is "93 percent > steel door. ceived in the month of February,
u..>M -- mv——d- eomalet " —in" • T- un It leads off into the room where weather observers said.
greenhorns are learning the hard he had violated the 11 p.m. cur-
way what any old time cowpunch- few for juveniles at the border.
Later, Thomassen reported, a
"What better way could we serve
the communist press than to throw
out such a resolution as this, based
on unwarranted and unfounded
charges."
The resolution made several
charges based mainly on rulings
in sedition and segregation cases.
It would have the Georgia general
Creek county farmer began an in debt.” His wife died only three
eight-year prison term this week weeks before the robbery.
after the first holdup job he ever; "I had lost about everything I
tried backfired on him. had and I still owed a lot of
"I guess I wouldn’t be much money," he told Cushing police
good at this sort of thing," said chief Clyde Sapp. "Sometimes a
Smith Ray after entering a plea man gets desperate. That's what
of guilty to armed robbery before happened to me."
District Judge Robert L Hert. Ray was captured less than six
The mild-mannered Depew farm- hours after he parked his car in
er. who had never before been in a local alley and walked into the
serious trouble, said lie decided city tag office where he waited al-
i After a couple of days of mud,
misery and biting cold wind, sev-
eral hundred fell out and went
home. The hats got dirty, the col-
"Dncmenoi - CM***
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Donald, Quannah, 2, and Diane,
7, slept undisturbed while Neal
forced Mrs. Smith on a wild, aim-
less drive. He released her un- — —______- .... .IEo, .
harmed the next morning, and she inch thick steel reinforced ceiling to serve large banquets
stumbled to the West home to ------------------------------------------------
Everybody just complete," according to Ted MU- _____ „„„ .uuua wuuzei-----vpouavap
methina tn heln ler of Oklahoma City, superin- the armory arsenal wUi be stored More scattered rains were fore-
tendent for the Humphries Con- and this is the only room in the cast for Texas.
struction Co., who is putting up building with barred windows,
the structure.
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a WiK-
horst's holiday guest, Glenn
Berntsen, Tulsa. Like Smith, they
house and sent to the senate de-
Oklahoma City Engineering club raid coast, as part of the interna-
। --------- members will hear about the mod- tional geophysical year program.
Surviving are his wife, Leila: a valued at 377,000 or more were ern miracle of harnessing sunlight-—----
son, Harmon W., Fresno, Calif., stolen Monday when burglars in- for electrical energy Wednesday. E
and a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine vaded an apartment house a few at their weekly luncheon in the •. r a uw r |
McAlister. 1742 N Meridian and doors off Fifth Avenue for the sec- YWCA. The speaker is to be seeIonFIVE:
ond time in five days.
worry about all those bills, after ordeal.
all, . , . 2, James LeRoy Neal, 29, El Reno
Ray s four children, ranging in ■ ■ - ‘ '
ages 16 to 3. are living with a
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four tiotherless children were be- his wife'* long illness from cancer I*, - -______
ing well cared for, a 40-year-old had plunged him "head over heels pistol and held up five persons in
enlistees in federal reserve pro-
grams.
Cover-Up Charged
The army's order, he said in pre-
oui ..00 imi. .guscu wi । - - wreckage of his getaway car. One
sleek horses and outfitted with $50 was wanted in Texas for question- of the guns he had stolen for his
hats, shiny boots and colorful ing about the slaying of his par- grisly spree exploded as he
neckerchiefs, left Brenham early;
Sunday on the annual 100-mile
long Salt Grass trail ride.
Hit a Snag
NEW YORK tel— Negotiations
lUWSJ onerloesk s and they picked this," she said.
He took only the cash Mrs. George ssmpangntndPrixanrMr
problem!" And among these suf-
ferers were a very wide variety
of hemorrhoid conditions, some of
10 to 20 years’ standing.
All this, without the aae of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin-
gents of any kind. The secret is
s new healing substance (Bio-
Dyne* ) —the discovery of a world-
famous research institution, Al-
ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use
for healing injured tissue on all
parte of the body.
This new healing substance is
offered in suppositoru or ointment
form called Proration H* Ask
for individually sealed convenient
Preparation H suppositories or
Preparation H ointment with spe-
cial applicator. Preparation H is
soldatall drugstores. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
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a gun crew with all specialists.”
Rich said. "Just as a bank does
not require that its janitor be a
college graduate, so should the
army not require every soldier to
be a six months' trained special-
ist."
Maj. Gen. Hal L. Muldrow,
commanding general of the Okla-
homa national guard's 43th di-
vision. said that after the division
was ordered to require six months'
training of at least a fifth' of its
recruits, the division suffered a net
loss of 154 men in three months.
He said the six months’ active
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20 ewereuxrancis Elmenhorst. ATLANTA Uh— A resolution call-
h E Eeno'Stockman, and Elmen- ing for impeachment of six just-
Blair, who played the wallflower there was danger of coastal river
sweetheart in the Oscar - winning Hoods.
quantity" to gloss over what he ______
said was its failure to obtain its a delay in sending the body. serv-
original goal, "large numbers of ices for Dr. Harvey L. Alien, vet-
trained reservists."
E. Rich, adjutant general of and the outfit started to look like
. — Utah, hammered at the guard
The organization has been wag theme that the six months' train-,
ing a battle for tighter and more ing program has failed by not at- the paddock ranch' in northwest
effective laws by the legislature trading the expected number of
to curb such waste of taxpayer
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"If we get a break in the weath- the various rooms and two large and aid it came at just the right
_________________ er, weH be all finished within two blower type heaters are expeded time.
include the Smiths' closest neigh- weeks," Miller said. Miller said to keep the drillroom sufficiently i Up to five inches of rain has
bor, Alvin West. | the weather had been the big warm. fallen in some drouth-stricken
Ordeal Recalled i factor that had held up work in The ceilings in the smaller areas since the general rains
.. - .1 '4— .. The neighbors know Mrs. ‘ the past two months. rooms are supported by either started last weekend in Texas.
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rarm EViSU Mi",r am ramina Tuesday
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mark, I guess I won t have to Mrs. Smith through the December At the northeast end .of the
worrv ebout .11 those tolls, after building is the storage space for
vehicles, which adjoins class-
rooms that are separated by elid-
ing monofold doors.
the backgrond in a picturesque pected to boost the area's produc-
manner. _ i tion. A mild cold front was push-
Gov. Raymond Gary, who was ing into Texas and winds were
instrumental in getting the ar- -i- *------ --- / -
mory for his hometown, ts expect- high pressure system that will
ed to be on hand and help dedi- touch off more light rain, the
cate the structure. Open house weather bureau said. _
and dedication program for the •---
new armory will be announced . Australia Battered
shortly.
assembly declare that the six just-
JAKARTA (P— Indonesia has a ices "are guilty of attempting to
S 7" dsmtenssrsneyhcema‛sid2.sma
“I think we struck a snag on, in Indonesia. ; U.S house of representatives to
working conditions and wages" The ruckus, started last week begin impeachment proceedings.
James P. McAllister. Chief aftersa bighotelin Bandungspon- i 1*^1 L
si cLAnG Lop. ----- spokesman for the employers, sored a fiim bal which broke up Japanese Icebreaker
al chapel here, ... .... . . . r.' • with a noisy rock 'n roll session. N • , , _ , _
Dr. Allen, 70, died Sunday at his are too far apart." 8 5 Bandung police immediately Caught in Polar Ice
home in Los Angeles. A native of । The negotiations broke off at banned the dance. moKvo I. , yn
Bates county, Mo., he came with 3:30 a m after a session of al- Parliament member All Akbar rOmkTh toniapa-
his family to a homestead near most 12Zhours. ° m declared: "The holding of women ichranteretioya. “
Leedey, in 1899. ' Dougherty said mediators would in aslose embrace in public is in- : hpP "pend the wimer off
Dr. Allen attended the academy seek to bring the union and em- consistent *' th 3Islamic teachings
of the old Southwestern Normal ployer representatives together and s immoral, Akbar said,
school established at Weatherford again—possibly Wednesday
schools for delinquents from, the The car skidded on the slick
tate board of affairs. wooden bridge, Mrs. Lamb lost
A board would be set up along control and the car crashed
the lines of the present mental through the wooden guard rail,
health board, which has been rel- according to E. B Lynn. highway
alively successful in divorcing pol- patrolman
itics from state hospitals. Lamb suffered severe arm lac-
it would require appointment of erations and a fractured shoulder.
a director. trained and qualified in Mrs. Lamb was cut about the
the field of penology and institu- face, neither was believed serious-
tional management who would be ly hurt.
responsible (or hiring of trained
personnel in the institutions
movie "Marty," has established Sydney was lashed by rains and
residence in Las Vegas, Nev., to winds up to 60 miles an hour,
divorce Gene Kelly. The actress Dozens of smal pleasure boats
and the dancing star were wed were wrecked but only minor in-
spite a member's protest that SePtker 91 and have a daugh- juries to persons were reported.
2 Eermakingwurs lyes ridicu- Miss Blair established her Las DEFINITION SOUGHT ,
it was approved by a slim mar- Vezas residence Mondav it takps AUSTIN, Texas A resolu-
gin of four votes, with 57 members
ents. ' crashed into a ditch and fatally not. voting
The lieutenant contacted Sheriff wounded him. The resolution, drafted by attor:
Weldon Bailey in Wichita Falls While officers pursued Neal. ney General Eugene Cook, charged
and was told that two men would and relatives sheltered Mrs. Scott i high, crimes and misdemeanors"
- - - to Chief Justice Earl Warren and
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and her children, sorrowing neigh- . . .. ,
bore did what they could to help, associate Justices Black, Douglas,
Without fanfare, they did the Reed, Frankfurter and Clark.
Eunice, 33. were found shot to only thing they could think of. P. “• *. ” , Tih
death in their home last Satur- spending Christmas eve day re- against what he called “a far-
day. Their son is missing along pairing the ravages left by the fetched resolution” based on "un-
with the family car and about struggle in the Scott home. reasonable, unfounded evidence.”
Oklahoma bar before the state su-
preme court Tuesday morning.
The younger Brett, married and
a father, said he will become an
assistant to Tulsa County Attor-
i ney Howard Emondson.
His jumrist father told friends be-
fore the ceremony in the supreme
court that he considered it "a high
privilege” to make the motion for
his son's admission.
The younger Brett was admitted
under a court rule permitting one
whose legal education was inter-
rupted by military service to prac-
tice law without taking the state
bar examination. He studied law
two years, then served two years
in the army, fnishing his legal
education after that.
Betty's romance with a jet
pilot throws the Anderson
family for a loop in tonight’s
story
8:30 Red Skelton
Elena Verdugo is Red's
guest. Telecast in color.
9:00 $64,000 Question
9:30 I Led Three Lives
10:00 Weather, Harry Volkman
10:11 News, Mark Weaver
10:25 Spors, Al Hozelwood
10:30 Ya Tad The Truth
11:00 Million Dellar Movies
“Parole Racket" Paul Kel-
ly. A police officer is de-
termined to expose the
higher -WpS who sell paroles
for cash
TOMORROW
4:41 Morning Devotion
6:55 Weather, Lala Hall
7-00 Gona Marnina Shew
‛ VV VVvU "UV "V -wV"
7:25 Weather, Lala Hall
7:30 Good Morning Shaw
7:55 News, Dick Evans
8:00 Captain Kongaroo
8:30 Romper Room
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godtrey Time
10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Vallent Lady
11:15 Love of Life
77:30 Search for Tomorrow
12:00 Weather. Morry Volkman
12:10 News. Dick Evans
12: IS KWTV Farm Repartee
12:30 As The World Toms
1:00 Amas "n‛ Andy
‘•Read* Made Family"
7:30 House Party
2:00 The Big Paot
2:M Bob Crosby
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge at Niht
4:00 Fomily Movie Time
•'Whispering Ghosts"" Milton
Berle A radio detective
solves crimes over the air
for his sponsor's customers.
5:30 News, Clyde avis
5:40 Weather, Merry Volkman
5:45 Douglos Edwards, News
KWTV Channel 9
, tai here from injuries suffered in
Public hearing on a separate a highway accident Mondav.
board of control for penal and cor O. E. Lamb, 55, and his wife.
NkH/IBI6%
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'rBa "*j,*8/ CHANNEL*}
6:00 Rin Tin Th
4:30 Nemo That Tune
7:00 Phil Silvers
“The Court Martial"
7:30 The Brothers
The Box brothers become
active in a Little Theatre
group - Harvey gets the male
lead while Gilly ends up
painting scenery.
In Training Protest
. . WASHINGTON (P — The national guard appeared
mustebe ta ken without prejudice Tuesday to have made some progress toward postponing
consent of both parties. * the requirement of six months’ active duty for guard re-
The Canadian plan was aban- cruits.
- doned after the United States and As guard generals lined up to give their arguments
India threw their support behind to a house armed services subcommittee, chairman Over-
ingnepin ■' i Porsalssuggdi ton Brooks (D., La.) confirmed that one recommendation
felt that Egypt would not agree the subcommittee is considering is a one-year postpone-
to a specific assignment of UN ment of the requirement or- r . '
[$300 in cash. ■ ♦
Harris county Monday compared reshomasrenhadaid Asian Sees
The ridersare scheduled andasshotguninhis possession. ff g p
reach Houston Tuesday night Ca *1 rn 11 U • 3. UUIICES
Wednesday they'll take part in a B3trke l alks . _ ,
KkToi8^ 2s" ine- : _ c As Immoral
Funeral Reset
For Educator
4:00 It's A Great life
4:30 Waterfront
5:00 Giant Kids Matinee
In Color
4:00 Newsroom
Bob Gomble
6:15 Weatherman
Wally Kinnan
6:25 Sports
Dan Allison
6:30 Jonathan Winters Show
6:45 NBC News
7:00 The Big Surprise
7:30 Noah's Ark
In Color
0:00 Jape Wyman Shew
"'Farmer » Wife," sterring
Min Wyman, a housekeeper
proves her loyaltv *o her
employer during a crisis.
0:30 Circle Theater
“The Trial of Poznan," based
on the recent world-shaking
Polish trial,
9:30 Mee of Annapolis
Don't mhi fonight’s story of
Midshipman Irwin Brown . .
and his problem.
10:00 Newt-Weather-Sporti
Bob Chaddock, Wally Kinnan,
Bill Fountain
10:30 Held That Note
11:00 Tonighr!
Viiit the fabulous "‘Birdland."
one of America’s best-known
iati nightspots
WEDNESDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
1:00 Tom Paxton Show
in Color—Jas Elam, acrobat,
tumbler and hand-stand artist,
it featured in an exhibition
of reducing exercises.
2:00 Matinee Theater
In Color—''Bobbie,” a 17-
year-old tomboy meets a
young man who it bent on
making her feel she is a
woman.
8:00 Kraft Theater
in Color—"Give Me The
Courage,” starring Louisa
Horton and Gene Lyons.
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Whimh’Tneudosamnmrueionedennd SYDNEY. t cy.
coneretexault..This.room has. 8- kitchen facilities, It could be used cont oF Austrbittertsdh cost
ing all ports on the coast of New
South Wales except Sydney har-
ber.
The storm moved inland near
pared testimony, "extends a
separation of the penal and cor- j
rectional institutions is the Okla-
homa State Social Welfare asso-
ciation, which requested such a witn the astonishing ability
board in annual session last fall, shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve
• ---•— pain-without surgery.
mother Fites Theft In one hemorrhoid case after
c2 . . ... , another, “very striking improve-
Charge Against Girl ment" was reported and verified
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -A San, bypdoctors observations.
Anselmo mother says she filed a ASain.was relieved promptly,
grand theft charge against hem And, while, gently relieving pain,-
TAA-"I1 i204E । u ner actual reduction or retraction
Atyearold daug hter, only hecause (shrinking) took place.
>■ hopes police will find the girl And most amazing of an-this
“ooner sr. >- 1 c. I improvement was maintained in
2ML Vernie Lyons filed the cases where doctors’ observations
charge with the Marin county dis- were continued over a period of
triet attorney Monday She said many months!
the gir, Janet, disappeared Feb- In fact, results were so thor-
ruar • and that 3230 was missing ough that sufferers were able to
Janet vanished with two other makesuehastonishing statements
tagers, =n - - I •• Piles have ceased to be a
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g T Police said most of the stolen ohone laboratories.
hl fit mi hislsm values belonged to Mrs. Leona
H-UUEW J UU !J.e Diener Weitz of Cleveland, who
- - 6 was visiting in the apartment of
her sister, Mrs. Rosalind Diener,
who uses her maiden name.
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criminal court of appeals was so
elated Tuesday. ----ISremo3mo 1m.
Judge Brett made the motion Bellz.9k+*:5382 Fa 12 I I!
under which his son, Tom R, 8un.ua 10:48 328 228 1338
Brett, 25. was admitted to the state ta* for xlahoma
ah OtKer States a Foreian Countrles
Whisky
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tion he testified he understood the
station was owned by -Carlson.
Stone said he helped unload sev-
eral truckloads of whisky st Carl-
son's home and saw him pay the
driver 3125. He identified the driv-
er as Harry Reagan, Shawnee.
Stone testified that on another
occasion be th* Carlson hand
Reagan an envelope he believed "It is better to have a full gun ....
contained $5,000. crew with two specialists than half Thursday, at the Lockstone funer-
"At least that was what was ...... i "1 "—. —e
marked on the outside,” Stone
said.
An alcohol tax unit agent. Enoch
Duboise, testified that on three oc-
casions he called the Chambless
home and ordered various amounts
of whisky to be delivered to his
home.
Duboise said he ordered a half
: case Jan. 4, 1956; one-quarter of
a case Jan. 23, 1956, and that
on March 5, 1956, he ordered a
csae but received three-fourths of
a case
• On the last occasion, Duboise
testified Stone delivered thewhis- service requirement would keep
* ky..and he placed him under ar- unit commanders from recruiting
For a while it anneareg that a enough men to keep up the Arlington, Va,
wEorawhieituappearedsthat.a strength of their outfits because
little black hook" containing the "parents will not subscribe to post
names of almost ,1,000. thirsty poning their sons' education ”
Aklahomans.would be introduced "The boys that are planning to
into testimony, it was a customer continue their education
listicompiled by federal agents. ones we want in the national
EutTuesday. Phillip Douglas, as- guard," he continued, "for many
sistantU; S. attorney, said the list f them wil be our officers in the
would not be made public and that: future »
only six or eight customers would » -
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 9, Ed. 3 Tuesday, February 19, 1957, newspaper, February 19, 1957; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1996602/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.